NHL Season Preview
October 2nd, 2018 - 
The top ranked rosters coming into the season are the 
Blues, 
Canadiens and 
Predators.  Montreal is expected to have another sharp season and earn an opportunity to redeem themselves in the postseason after finishing short of where they wanted.  St. Louis is only one year removed from winning the Cup and still maintains most of the core pieces from the roster.  Star winger 
Vladimir Tarasenko will look to lead them back to the promised land.  Nashville has the top-rated D corps in the NHL and a budding superstar in winger 
Filip Forsberg.  If 
Rinne can take care of business between the pipes they could challenge for a cup.
Tampa Bay is a team with serious skill up front and a bona fide number one defenseman in 
Victor Hedman.  With 
Andrei Vasilevskiy coming into his own as one of the elite netminders in the NHL they have potential to win it all and have seemed to be on the cusp of greatness for a couple years now.  This could be the year they put it all together.  
Washington can count on good goaltending from 
Braden Holtby and they have build a top five blueline to complement their skilled forwards led by 
Alex Ovechkin. 
 Boston is fresh off another visit to the Cup Final and they look dangerous as always, with 
Pastrnak and 
Marchand leading the charge up front and 
Patrice Bergeron providing steady two way play.  Their blueline is led by two stars in
 Torey Krug and 
Dougie Hamilton and 
Tuukka Rask is reliable and consistent in net for them.  They will look to get back to the Finals and earn a different result.
Calgary will be in tough to defend their championship with the tenth ranked roster in the NHL.  
Devan Dubnyk is a top ten, maybe top 5 goalie in the league and they will expect him to keep them in a lot of games but their forward group is still young and doesn't have a lot of eye popping talent beyond 
Gaudreau, 
Monahan and 
Strome.  If 
Kyle Connor can take another step forward in his sophomore season that would be huge for them.  
Pittsburgh has the number one ranked forward group in the NHL with the three headed monster of 
Crosby, 
Malkin and 
Hartman down the middle and a plethora of talent on their wings between 
Guentzel, Oshie, Perron, Perry and 
Beau Bennett.  The questions for them are whether their tandem of 
Murray and 
Raanta can play as well as consistently as they did last year and whether 
Kris Letang at 31 can still carry this D corps that lacks any other big names or standout talents.
A couple Pacific Division teams are expected to be on the cusp of a playoff appearance this season.  
Anaheim has a rising star on their hands in 25 year old goalie 
John Gibson and some good young pieces on their blueline between 
Theodore, Fowler, Vatanen and 
Lindholm (once he gets healthy, he's out indefinitely with a back injury to start the season).  Can a ragtag forward group led by captain
 Ryan Getzlaf  and comprised of veterans like 
Palmieri and 
Silfverberg, rising stars like 
Boeser and 
Terry and thirty goal scorer
 Rikard Rakell get it done and score enough to make the postseason?  The 
Kings are led by 
Kopitar, Doughty and 
Quick.  They will need all of them to stay healthy and to get regular contributions from the rest of the lineup beyond Kopi and 
Toffoli in order to make the playoffs but Jonathan Quick will always give them a chance.
The scoring race is expected to be a showcase of the league's young guns, it will probably be between 
Buffalo's generational superstar 
Connor McDavid, 
Edmonton's
 Leon Draisatl and 
Florida's sniper supreme 
Auston Matthews.  The battle for the Norris will likely come down to top defensemen 
Victor Hedman, 
Erik Karlsson and 
Roman Josi.  
Montreal's 
Carey Price is still the consensus best goalie in the league but he will be challenged for the Vezina by 
Freddy Andersen of the 
Golden Knights and 
Anaheim's 
John Gibson. 
Early favourites for the Calder include 
Vegas forward 
Elias Pettersson who is expected to start the season centering their third line between veterans 
Brandon Pirri and 
Patric Hornqvist, 18 year old defenseman 
Rasmus Dahlin of the 
Jets who has earned a first pairing role out of training camp and 20 year old forward 
Pierre-Luc Dubois of the 
Blue Jackets who already has nineteen games of NHL experience under his belt but is expected to be more productive this season than the four points he posted in his stint last year.